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R.E.M.'s 31-year career produced 15 studio albums, evolving from 1980s college rock to global stardom before disbanding amicably in 2011. Key eras include the I.R.S. records foundation, the commercially dominant Warner Bros. period, and the post-drummer Bill Berry era, with cumulative sales exceeding 93 million units. For a detailed breakdown of the band's catalog, visit R.E.M. Discography Wikipedia page. R.E.M.
3. The "Dark Trilogy" (1992–1994)
Automatic for the People, Monster, New Adventures in Hi-Fi.
Fans often separate the quiet, orchestral Automatic from the distorted Monster, but listen for Bill Berry’s drum patterns: "Drive" and "What’s the Frequency, Kenneth?" share the same hypnotic 4/4 pulse. New Adventures then recycles guitar tones from both. rem discography blogspot exclusive
Fables of the Reconstruction (1985) marked a significant turning point in R.E.M.'s career, as the band began to experiment with new sounds and textures. The album featured fan favorites like "Can't Get There From Here" and "Driver." period, and the post-drummer Bill Berry era, with
Blog Title: R.E.M. Discography Deep Dive: The Hidden Threads Between Murmur and Collapse Into Now Fans often separate the quiet